Trap with water and canned food in the trap. They will be fine overnight. Cover 
with a towel and place the trap in a quiet, dark, safe INSIDE place until you 
can get to vet. Most important thing is to keep them safe until they can get to 
vet. Trying to transfer is not safe. I always took the trapped cat directly to 
the vet in the trap (covered and placed in plastic in my vehicle).
I always trapped in the AM so I could get them right to the vet. That's better, 
if you can do that, depending on your schedule and theirs. I set 2 traps at 
once and that sped things up.
Good luck,
L
  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Chris 
  To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org 
  Sent: Tuesday, January 08, 2008 6:43 PM
  Subject: RE: Advice on trapping...


  Is there any 'trick' to transferring from trap to large dog kennel?  If for 
example, I trapped one tonight, I'd have to keep her overnight before I could 
go anywhere and I don't want to leave the cat in the trap all night with no 
food, water or litter box..

   

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  From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Kelley Saveika
  Sent: Tuesday, January 08, 2008 7:37 PM
  To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org
  Subject: Re: Advice on trapping...

   

  This is some good trapping advice.

  http://tinyurl.com/32zpor

  Also try Alley Cat Allies.

  On Jan 8, 2008 6:13 PM, Kelley Saveika < [EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

  I would leave the kitty in the trap.  Try mackerel..the cats around here 
can't resist it.  

  Although I wouldn't say these are untrappable, here is some good trapping 
advice from BF:

  
http://network.bestfriends.org/Blogs/Detail.aspx?b=475&g=3042316787ce4a6e8eb13f7e1c31758d

   

  On Jan 8, 2008 5:59 PM, Pat Kachur < [EMAIL PROTECTED] > wrote:

  Well, I would still take the kitty to the vet who does the test in the trap.  
The vet people can deal with that better than you or I.

    ----- Original Message ----- 

    From: Chris 

    To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org 

    Sent: Tuesday, January 08, 2008 6:55 PM

    Subject: RE: Advice on trapping... 

     

    Just got some dark tuna and will try that.  Problem is that shelter won't 
take them unless I have FELV test done-I didn't argue thought it makes my blood 
boil.  Sooo, I have to find someone to do the test and that may require 
overnight..   

     

    Christiane Biagi

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    Cell:  914-720-6888

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    From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Pat Kachur
    Sent: Tuesday, January 08, 2008 6:47 PM
    To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org
    Subject: Re: Advice on trapping...

     

    I would put the smelliest food you can think of (like dark, canned tuna 
with oil or salmon) in the trap.  Also, if you catch one or the other, take 
him/her to the shelter in the trap.  Don't try to transfer to any other 
container.  Try to make sure there is no other food outside anywhere nearby 
that they could choose instead of what is in your trap.

     

    Good luck......you're doing a wonderful thing for the kitties--they just 
don't know it yet!!   +:)

      ----- Original Message ----- 

      From: Chris 

      To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org 

      Sent: Tuesday, January 08, 2008 6:41 PM

      Subject: Advice on trapping...

       

      I'm in Tucson visiting my parents and have a dilemma that I thought some 
more experienced folks might help me with.  My father's been feeding a little 
cat and her kittens since right after we spotted them in October.  Mom is a 
young tortie who we believe someone dumped in their complex after she got 
pregnant.  She had 3 kittens but sadly 2 didn't make it.  So now there is her 
and one of her kittens and they are used to being fed everyday.  

       

      I have finally found a no-kill shelter who can take them but am having 
real trouble catching them.  Last night I really messed up.  I had the kitten 
but managed to let him slip out when I went to put him in the big dog kennel 
that we have set up for feeding station.  He ran off, it was pouring and though 
I did see him again, I'm sooo afraid he's really spooked.  Then I rented a trap 
but messed up on setting it up and mom cat slipped out.  I corrected my mistake 
and know I did it right cause I caught another cat. He was a wee bit surprised 
and scooted out as soon as I opened the trap!  LOL

       

      Today I set the trap and put some fried chicken and fish.  I was told to 
cover the trap so they can't see the food from the back.  I also put a sheet of 
newspaper inside at the entrance w. some treats to sort of lure them in.  I saw 
Mom today but she didn't go to eat.  I'm hoping they come back.

       

      Does anyone have advice?  Also, I have one trap and a big dog kennel so 
if I trap one, I'm not sure if I should try to get it into the dog kennel-not 
sure how to do this.  Any and all advice would be most appreciated! 

       

      Christiane Biagi

      914-632-4672

      Cell:  914-720-6888

      [EMAIL PROTECTED]

       

       





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